ROBERTA'S big night.ROBERTA ACHTENBERG Roberta Achtenberg (born July 20, 1950) was the first openly lesbian or gay public official in the United States whose appointment to a federal position was confirmed by the United States Senate. RECALLS HER NATIONAL POLITICAL DEBUT AT THE 1992 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Activist David Mixner David Mixner (born August 16, 1946) is a civil rights activist and best-selling author. He is best known for his work in anti-war and gay rights advocacy. Childhood David Benjamin Mixner was born on August 16, 1946, near the town of Elmer in southern New Jersey. has been both an observer and a participant at the heart of the American political process since his involvement in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Now a writer and political strategist, Mixner has just published his second book, Brave Journeys: Profiles in Gay and Lesbian Courage (Bantam Bantam Former city and sultanate, Java. It was located at the western end of Java between the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean. In the early 16th century it became a powerful Muslim sultanate, which extended its control over parts of Sumatra and Borneo. )--a nod to John F. Kennedy's 1956 classic Profiles in Courage, in which the future president wrote about eight American political heroes, Mixner's six chapters reach well beyond the electoral realm to include actor Sir Ian McKellen, discharged Navy pilot Tracy Thorne, and Daughters of Bilitis The Daughters of Bilitis (DOB), considered to be the first lesbian rights organization, was formed in San Francisco, California in 1955. The group was conceived as a social alternative to lesbian bars, which were considered illegal and thus subject to raids and police founders Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon Del Martin (born May 5, 1921) and Phyllis Lyon (born 10 November 1924) are an American lesbian couple known as feminist and gay-rights activists. Del Martin Del Martin was born Dorothy Taliaferro on May 5, 1921, in San Francisco. . One of the book's most moving chapters traces the journey of former San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden city supervisor Roberta Achtenberg--the "damned lesbian" (in Jesse Helms's words) who in 1993 became the first openly gay person confirmed by the U.S. Senate for a cabinet-level position. In this excerpt, Achtenberg makes her first appearance on the national political scene on the dais at the 1992 national convention of the Democratic Party. The Democratic convention was to be held at New York's Madison Square Garden Current arenas in the National Hockey League Western Conference Eastern Conference . On Tuesday, July 13, Clinton's political platform would be presented, and among the speakers would be two HIV-positive leaders--AIDS activist Elizabeth Glaser Elizabeth Glaser, born Elizabeth Meyer, (November 11 1947 – December 3, 1994), was a major American AIDS activist and child advocate married to actor and director Paul Michael Glaser. and openly gay Clinton friend and environmental adviser Bob Hattoy--and Roberta Achtenberg, "I was one of the party platform drafters, which is why I was supposed to be up there," Achtenberg says. "I was defending the platform," She would be the first open lesbian ever to address a national convention of either major party, "We knew what I was going to be doing and what Hattoy was going to be doing were the first real manifestations of the Democratic party's commitment and our nominee's commitment to gay rights," Achtenberg says, "We knew that it was a big deal," She insisted on writing the speech herself, with the help of her City Hall aide, Alex Clemens. When the night finally came, the Garden was humming with excitement. Standing backstage, listening to the rest of the rousing speeches, Achtenberg admits to a sudden attack of nerves, "Even though I knew the speech word for word, I stood back there, wondering how I was going to stack up," she recalls. Hundreds of homosexuals were there to witness the historic moment; gay and lesbian signs bobbed on a sea of red, white, and blue, When Roberta walked onstage, flash cameras popped like firecrackers and her supporters started chanting, thumping the floor, and climbing on chairs to see her--their delegate, Not only was the gay and lesbian community wildly ebullient, but the rest of the delegates, feeling pride at being part of a drive to end decades of discrimination, joined in. The din was ear-shattering; the decibel decibel (dĕs`əbĕl', –bəl), abbr. dB, unit used to measure the loudness of sound. It is one tenth of a bel (named for A. G. Bell), but the larger unit is rarely used. level deliriously de·lir·i·ous adj. 1. Of, suffering from, or characteristic of delirium. 2. Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; ecstatic: delirious joy; a crowd of delirious baseball fans. high. Achtenberg was moved to tears. "It was a wonderful motivator," she says, "it put a smile on my face and it made my heart swell." It took a while for the hall to quiet, but when it did, there was absolute silence. For a luscious moment, "Birdie" Achtenberg was frozen in time, an instant icon in history, When she spoke, she identified herself as a woman, a mother, a lesbian, and a Jew, tying each of those identities to a section of the platform and expressing her deep commitment to the Democratic agenda. She also spoke movingly of Clinton, who nurtured such diversity. Then, in what seemed like the blink of an eye, she was finished. Again, the crowd went wild, calling out, clapping, and crying. Backstage, cameras and microphones were shoved into her face; a new star was christened in the Democratic party firmament. Yet what Achtenberg remembers most was some older Jewish women who approached her and thanked her for identifying herself as a Jew, Even though there were many Jewish people in the Democratic party, the women confessed to feeling invisible in the crush. "So," Roberta says, "it was a coming out for all different kinds of people." --From Brave Journeys: Profiles in Gay and Lesbian Courage by David Mixner and Dennis Bailey Dennis Lincoln Bailey (born 13 December, 1965, in Lambeth, London) is an ex-professional footballer, and is best known for being the last player to score a league hat-trick against Manchester United at Old Trafford for Queens Park Rangers as part of a 4-1 scoreline. , copyright [C] 2000 by David B, Mixner, Used by permission of Bantam Books, a division of Random House Inc. |
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